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v5k - T -V - 7. V.'.f TmN FRIDAY .JULY 4, 1884 FRED. A. dliDS, CTTT KOITOK Middle Atlantic States, generally fair weather, variable -winds and stationary temperature. South Atlantic States, partly cloudy -weather, with occasional .light showers, southwesterly winds and station ary temperature. j !f w AdrcrtiaenieBta t : II. E. Fries Important Notice. I Yeatersay's WsaUssr. OBSERVATIONS TlID AT THS U 8. SIGNAL BTATIOH HXKS. I TKlirXBATTJRS. BAISFA1X. Maximum. Minimum. J ' j 90 69 j 0 D. 8. IIuDOiss, Observer. i i ii ii Observation. The fourth of July. I Everybody will celebrate to-t iay. The wheat threshers were at work yes terday. J The children are all crazy over to-day's celebration. A new ground is being prepared for thq SwiftfQOt club. " . i ' J A liberal use of lime and other disinfect ants in yards, &c. benefit. will now prove of special Raleigh rejoices in the existence here of ten full-fledged whito baseball clubs, and as many more cplored ones. ! f j Yesterday's weather was so hot aa to ; prove very tryiDg. The air is frull;of moist ure and the heat is sickening, j j . The Peteis & Calhoun company, of New ark, N. J., was yesterday issued a drum mer's license from the State treasury. A drunken and disorderly citizen Was be fore the mayor yesterday andj had to pay $7.25, for cursing around the court house. From every section of the State the papers tell us of leading men and women getting up county exhibits for the gnat State Ex position. There are now no cannon! here save a revolutionary four-pounder ati the arsenal, and a twelve-pounder Parrott which lies in the mud at the It. & G. depot. Special religious services will be held in the First Presbyterian church! at 7 o'clock this morning. Members of ill denomina tions and the public generally! are cordially invited. j North C arolina is a great State for names. There is a postoftice named Dude, and one souaty boasts of Noise and Quiet i As to streams, there are Matrimony creek and Bachelor's Delight creek. ; The hall of the House of Representatives is being thoroughly cleaned and freshened up. The now carpets are being laid. .The new curtains will be put up next week. It is to be regretted that the hall is not to be froseoed. ! is . North Carolina is a modern Mecca. Last Thursday a miner from Colorado was here locking after our mines and minerals; Fri day two miners from Colorado were here on the same errand, and Saturday ;a Cali tornian made his appearance. I ,At the meeting of Centre Lodge ,f No. 3, Knights of Pythias,' the following Officers, who had been elected at a previous meet ing were duty installed by jD. D. - G. C, Charles McEimmon : P.O.j C. W. Lam beth; C. C, 8. C. White; I V. C. F. A. Watson: P., W. H. Dodds Ki of R. and 8., C. S Lambeth; M. A., Frank Strooach; L Q., W. W. Wilson; O. G., W. F. Taylor. i Pottsf Ice Notrm. To-day the postofllce will! be opn from 8 to 9.30 a. m-, and from 2 to 3 p. m No money order or registered letter business will be transacted during the day. 1 the fourth or JULY. Ibe Full Programme of the PnbHc J-:; crciae oi tno vmy. The following is the official programme of the celebration in Raleigh on Friday, the fourth of July, of the one hundred and eighth anniversary of American intlepcn dence : At davbreak national salute of thirteen 0-11 fin. t At sunrise ringing; of all the church bells and public bells in the city, llcliirious services at 7 o'clocTc a. ra. irt the First Presbyterian church. All denomt inations and the public invited. At 3 o'clock P- m., in Capitol Square, grand open air concert by a brass band. At 5 o'c'ock inspection of Raleigh Light Infantry, Capt. C. I. Upchurch. . At 0.30 o'clock parade of Raleigh Licht Infantry and Fire Department; the latter under the direction of the chief. At 7.30 o'clock the military and firemen, headed by the Band, will march to the foot of Jfayettevme street (Graded scuooi Grounds). There the following order of exercises will le observed : ' . j Music. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. W. C. Nor man. ! Music. Reading of the Declaration of Independ ence, by Mr. W. N. Brockwell. Music. Oration, by B. ii. Lewis, Jr., Esq. j j Music. M Addresses by Mr. W. S. Primrose, W. J. Peele, Esq., Capt. C. D. Upchurch and others. At the conclusion of these "j 3 addresses there will be a i Display of Fireworks. The ! whole to conclude with a Balloon Ascep 8i on. ! Everybody invited and expected, espe cially the ladies. J There are to be special excursion trains on both the Raleigh & Gaston and Raleigh & Augusta railroads, and special cars will be attached to trains on the North Carolina railroad. So there will be accommodations f jr all our friends, from far and near Two substantial stands, one 10x16 other 8x16 feet, have been erected at foot of Fayetteville street in front of the gate of the Centennial graded school. One Is for the display of oratory, the other for that of fireworks. The speakers' stand will be covered with the national colors. The display of fireworks is to be larger and handsomer than that last year. Mr. d. V'B. Gilbert will be master of ceremoni ;s. The firemen will march around thd capitbl square, then down Fayetteville street. At the Metropolitan building the chaplain, orator, reader and speakers will .meet th sm and go in a carriage to the speakers' stand, being received with due honors ly the sol diers and firemen. Persons on Fayetteville street, as well as on other streets, areasi cd to display flags, fcc, and make .he thoroughfares as gay as possible. The sa late will be fired at the fireworks staid. Last evening the committee made final ar rangements for the celebration. If the weather be favorable to-day the number of excursionists will be large. ax position Rotes. The meeting of the backrnen held last Tuesday night resulted in establishing the following liites: From the! depot to various points iq the city a uniform rate of 25 cents will be charged for cacti ami wiy person, and baggage will bo carried frH unless in excess of the amount allow? iy the railroads. From various points In t city to the exposition grounds ty car Ht or omnibus a rate not exerortuijt Qo ortiu will be charged; anil from, variola iouila In the city to the H position ground ly hark, s ring or Jersey wagon a rale itol otoood ing accents will Ik' charged. From llir IN. C. and Raleigh v. tlasloii railroad lriols a rate ntt exceeding 50 cent for lone liora or $ I hr two horse drnys will m chrrgvd on a 1 irektht carried to the erourui. Tuo meetinR Of the ilirecUirs iW ouncsday was well attended and unite satisf'tory. Ma jot Rolert( Bingham has donated fw to the educational building. fund. Among the recent application's for space is one from 0. 5. Causey, of High Point, for sulllclent room to run two plaid looms, snd one from Messrs. Cloodell A Waters, of Philadelphia, the well-known lanufactur crs of wood-working machinery ,ior a space 47x32 feet in which they propose to operate thirteen machines. 1 here is au application from the Plymouth iron works, Plymouth, 1T. C, for space foi engines, shingle ma caines, etc. TJie officers of the exposition are now in correspondence with the New ark Machine company, of Newark, Ohio, closing an arrangement by which the above company will exhibit and operate one. of their celebrated clover hullersi This will give a most excellent opportunity for the people of the State to see that North Caro lina should raise her own - Beed and how easily it can be accomplished with a little work. ; all who I of ti e Any on whose nttae It RbmsoII has not pat in liU uUtHi I'of hsr ontate nl 14 jh H M, fef Nw Vork, Is tHlwltij a goldee feppeHanitf. J. R. ws ta tHd, makr ftlolpf, wh liado tl a Oipnd or rfU(!v? to bit hlmnell with. A yeaf Sgrt h &l iiPileeted by every. My led spptrpfitlj poof, In bowpiul. WhJt wm pmp4 thst lH mUerlv printer had aaved up 140,000 in oool oah thM now root In Iwelvn bankn, relativnt a( Ruwrpll anrsnt; up all ovr tho World. Thcro ar svoral hundred oUlmaats to the tnonny. Many arc in Knglsnd bat, to tho orodit of (hi oountrr be it said, tntny more ar io the United States. Some (Irwbbsnkcr of Alabama hive held a eooirronoe sod S)t forth an iode pondot ticket Tor State offioors, except that thoy sdojlnd the Dcmooratio nominee (or Boerctsry of Ststo, a kindness which that goatlumao is generally believed hvo d.'V( utly wished to be saved from. Th Wiiniiogtoj Star says : A. H. Morris shipped from Teaohey's, Dnplin oounty, Friday, a oax load of dog-tongue, or vanilla. This is the t bird shipment he has made this season, lie expects to ship bOO bales before it clotcs 3VCA.irlB.ot, TOPIC J Jiilw A -A I....... -I U: Or mm 111 crn... ....i July 1L03t A it it mi It PhnH.,!-. tt ih n .... .1 . .. . i . . r r T . ' . . . .. ""IW II 1. I HlllrlU Ulrt.au tin .Itill.t duly 5, it the Attention, Firemen I Ihe members of the Fire Department will report in full uniform with apparatus at the capito' gate on Fayetteville street, at 6.30 o'clock p. m. sharp on Friday, July 4th, 18i. , Companies will form as their badges number, the Book and Ladder in front at the State arsenal building. By Drder of T. W. Blakk, Chief Engineer U. U. KoBKRTSj Secretary. 'Evening Visitor" copy. Attention, Hctcna. You are hereby ordered to meet at engine house, in full uniform, July 4th the at The Accitf-ut. 1 In yesterday's issue was! given an ac count of the accident near I the exposition grounds. Mr. Caleb Coley, the engineer of the shifting engine was notj seriously hurt and was able to be about yesterday. He was slightly scalded as well aa bruised. Yesterday morning the track was all made right and the engine was raised out of the ditch and piaced upon the track yesterday afternoon. Master mec hanlcB. R4 Hard ing and his force of skilled; workmen did the work rapidly and eleverjy. Faswal Service. f Yesterday the remains of Ellie Blanche Lee, eldest daughter of Capt. and Mrs. T. F. Lee, who died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the 26th of June, aged years, arrived here, accompanied by Mr. C L. Harris. The funeral services were held at 6.30 yesterday afternoon ati the First Pres byterian church, and the remain were In terred in Oak wood. Ellie was af pupil of the Sunday school of the First Presbyte rian church and was a particularly pretty, blight and lovable child, 4 favorite with her teachers and her young playmates. - Hsuttfe4Lll,nlea. :' I ' 1 Yesterday afternoon there was a game between the Swiftfoot and) Athletic clubs, which was won by the former, the score being 30 to S. Ihe weather was very un favorable nd the attendance of specta tors was small, f he players on the Swift foot nine were the regulars, with the ex ception of Linehan, who is! very sick and whose place was very ably filled by W. Tucker, whose fielding won applause. The Athletic nine, just organized, played its first game. It members are: Sam. Coley, captain, 3rd b ; Brown, c; Ed. King, ; p.; Bam. I. Johnson, s. s.; Walter Fowler, 1 b.; David Andrews, 2 b.; Boyd, 1. f.;; Scott Uz zle, r f ; M. U. Brown, Jii, c. f. 3 Mr. Si. C. White was umpire. Tucker will play at Portsmouth, while Neal will be catcher. Perry and Neal will make a fine battery. On the evening of the 8th the Swiftfoot club and a number of their friends will leave for Portsmouth, to play a match game with the Portsmouth club,- Tickets for the round trip are on sals by Mr. C- IT. Askew at the low figure of $6.30. Any persons who desire to accompany the club have the'privilege of this cheap trip. ? ; - rernouiLla. , The Greensboro " Workman " siays: "Rev. M. L. Wood, D. D., has resigned the presidency of Trinity-College, but will fill the position until the meeting of his next conference." The New Berne "Journal" says : "Mrs. M. D. a organ has returned from Beaufort, where she has completed her work in ichthydermy and has brought up a lot of fines ptximens for the exposition.'' ; The New Berne "Journal" states ! that Gov. J arris, after his gubernatorial term expires, will settle in Kinston to practice at the bar. ! ? f Mrs. Mary J. Whitfordi, mother of I Col. John D. Whitford. died at Mew Berne Tuesday night, in the 84th year of her age. She had been a consistent member of the Baptis church for 63 years, and was an ad mirable woman, greatly beloved by all who knew her. j Capt. J J. Thomas and wife leave to-day . for an extended tour jNorth! and West. They will b absent three or four Weeks, and will go to Saratoga, ! Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, and go as far West as Dublin Proctor Knott's "Zenith City of the Un salted Seas." j lit. Nathan Love, brother of Mr. T. L Love, is extremely sicki He was brought back here from Waynesville. S ! Judge John A. Gilmer was Lere yester- d7- II- :i 5 o'clock p. m , to take part in the parade. : ; Election of Teachers for Colret Colored Schools. At a meeting of the school committee; of Raleigh township held yesterday the fol lowing teachers were elected for the next term: "Johnson"" school: Miss Louise S. Dorr, prirjcipalf teachers, Samuel N. Vass, Roger McCaulev, Kitty Ligon, Ella Baker. W&ahtnsrton achool: Bennett B. Gomes. principal teachers, Ida Mitchell, Mary Smith. Annie Foushee. Garfield scnool: li- U. Crosby, principal; teachers, Leonora T, Jackson, V. R. Hall, Mollie J. Iredell. Oberlin school : David A. Lane, Ella Hannon. at 10 q ana h this e into n and T The a and to pay Wake Superior Court Court met yesterday morning o'clock, his honor judge A. C. Avery pre siding. The following business was trans acted: State vs. Wm. Smith, Albert Hinto Walter Perry affray. The jury i case, after consulting all night, cam court with a verdict finding Hinto Smith not guilty, and Perry guilty. judgment of the court was suspende the defendant Perry was required the costs. This is the end of , the Easter Monday fight at Milburnie, Perry being one of the ; participants who was knocked senseless with a fence rail. State vs. Bamuel Smith; forgery (2 cases). This defendant is a colored deaf-mute who, through an interpreter, plead guilt', but owing to his affliction the court suspended judgment, requiring him to pay costs, : State vs. Richara Alston; larceny aid re ceiving; verdict guilty: judgment reserved. State vs. Marcellus Dpperman; trespass; verdict not guilty. State vs. Marcellus Upperman; trespass; nol pros. State vs. Robert Hall; nuisance; no pios. State vs. Sillie Uorton, P. D. Rhod :s and U. T. Horton; trespass; verdict not j;uilty. R. W.Wharton, administrator of D. M. Carter, vs. H. A. Carter, admn'ix, t al. ; judgment for defendants for $ 6,58P. To-day being a legal holiday ai d the criminal cases having all been dispoi ed of, with the exception of the State vs. Jos. J. Williams, for murder, set for Mondh f, and three cases set for Thursday next, court took a recess until Monday at 2 o'cloc c p m. The following prisoners, sentenced at thismterm of Wake Superior court, were sent to the penitentiary on yesterday : Ferry McGehee and Henry Allen, forlar cenyand for two years each. The 1 allow ing were sent to the work-house : . Ander son Yates, Wm. Tharp and Henry ill- An Important Sugireailon. The officers of the exposition have now a full line of the various Uo'or plans, &c, of the differeat building9. They are anxious to .fill the : entire space at as early a tlate as possible, and we wish to imprcsss upon our readers in;Raleigh particularly the following idea, A number of j applications are coming in constantly for a line of goods that will not aid materially in developing our State, and which are not sold through out the State generally. . If the merchant of Raleigh would furnish the exposition company with; the names and addresses ot the various houses North and South with which they deal, the onicerS would take great pleasure in famishing these particu lar houses all possible information on the subject. Furthermore, a letter directly from the merchant here ; woula have more effect j with firms selling goods in this mirket than a number of let ters would from the Exposition company. They would be glad to receive at an early date a list from each and every merchant in the city of Raleigh of such northern firms as they are accustomed to deal with. Important Notice to Conntleai. All counties proposing to make exhibits are earnestly requested to mate application for space before July 21st, and counties which do not apply before that will have to take such space as may then be left. Collectors of county exhibits are requested to exclude from their county exhibits all displays that are personal in their character. Head Tnlr. Very particular attention , is directed to the advertisement in regard to the lease of "privileges" at the Bute exposition, which appears elsewhere. A Colored Boy Drowned and Another Boy Ai rented for suovutar him Over board. Wilmington Star. A small boy, between 7 and 8 years oi aee, named Willie Smith, a son oi Green Smith, a well known colored man of this city, went in bathing Sunday afternoon and was drowned. There were other boys in bathing with him, and it was reported that one of them shoved him overboard, and thua was the cause of his death. A warrant waa issued Monday for the arrest of one George Chapman, aged 12 or 13 years, who was said to be the boy who did the shoving!. The ease wai tried before a magistrate, who ordered that the boy be recognixed, with security, in the sum' of $100 for his tppearanee at the sameplaoe on Saturday next, by which time the body will probabjy be found, the coroner's in quest held and possibly farther develop ments be made. Otky the Barker has removed from his old shop, No. 313 Fayetteville street, to No. 317, next door above the office of the Yarboro house. He desires a continuance of the very liberal patronage of the public, la a few weeks he will have one of the finest shops in the State, in the extension of the Yarboio. Good work, comfortable chairs,polite and prompt attendance, d 1-w. Every person has Bome.hing abjut him to spoil Mm. Invtautly Kelievedt Mrs. Ann Locour, of New Orleans, La., writes : "I have a son who has been sick for two years ; he has been attended by our leading physicians, but aH to no pur purpose. This morning he had his usual spell of coughing, and was so greatly .pros trated in consequence, that death seemed imminent. We had in the house a bottle of Dk. Wm. Hall's Balsam for thk Lusqs, purchased by my huBband, who noticed your advertisement yesterday. We admin istered it, and he was instantly relieved." M), tumln fir ai. iiai.timmhhj j.iljr 3.; FI.Mtr dull and tMuyi with MUKl t dK!lln from hlgheat "i" ' u.Mr mm extra; Howrl Atreet mnn we.uvm uimf 2.7u;i.87; axtra 13 60a """'"J "F' M. city mill auper 3.(K) m, vjiira njum a): Kiobrandhlf) 62a6 76. . Uo.v x.ihi wu ijny aouve and eaay; wiMiorn hlghbr and llrin: southern i red, l1al.05; Ud. amber ll.02al.06; No. 1 Maryiaua fi.uu, bid; wo; 2, w stern winter rei, apot ana j uly Wiatt7. Corn - South ern quiet and steady; weHteru higher and 'iuv vioHiDB mi, oug; aoutuern white 6a LiVKRPoou July a-12 u. Cotton nrm; with Improved demand; uplands 6 5 16: Oileaaa 6 7-J6 aaJea 14,000 bles; Bpecalation ahrt ex oort 2,000; receipts 3 40a, American 2,6 0 Future tquiet and some- wnaj inactive; uplands, low middling clause, Ju.y raufl- August 6 18-64; Annual nepieuQber and October 6 18-64: October ana ixovemoer 6 64; September 8 23-64. uivsKrooL, July 8.-2 p. m. Cotton Wood middling uplands 6 7-16; middliDir t2 C LI I A 1 . J j 1 1 . . r9 uu-.u.iuw ui uuimgti good ordinary 5d ordinary & 7Hlh; goj middling Texas 6; middling do bi: low middlliK 61; Bcod ordinary 6 1 16: oi Jinary 6i; good mid dling Oiieafa 6 9 16 middling do 6 7 16 lowuilddling bt;.good ordinary 6 1-16, Ordinary &J. hales of Americas 10,600 July 0.18,b4, sellers; July and Augutst 6 18-64. atilieis: August and HenLnm- ber 6 2o 64, sellers; Heptember and Octo bei 6 17 64. buyers; O. to ber snl Novem bet 6 6-64, sMlers; XNovembftr aad Decern. bor o 1 b4, fee lsrs; December aud Jan uirj 6d, buyers; Septomber 6 '1 64. buy- es t utures ouieu 1 4 r m. t'btton up ands. low middling clause, July 6 1764.. seliern; Ja y and Au gust 6 j7-64i sellers; August and h'eptem- bar b 9 64, selle; hep-ember and Octo ber 6 16 64, bujeis; October acd November 6 6-64, Hellers; Noveniber aud December 6d, buyers; December and January 6 1, llera;l September 6 21-64,1 sellers. Futnra closed barely steady. ! Fob Iced Tea. Peoples' tastes differ as to the kind. There is nothing better than a mixture of Oolontr and Fine Young lly- son, the black tea giving a fine color. You will find at E. J. ttardin's a full assortment of the choicest Teas, ranging from 50c to 1 per pound. s i '1 f . TPTHEPUBUC' i ,- Resolutions and Opinions that were adopted w-a f business point of held tn 'Xaletgh: viezvt by all ihe& onventions RESOLVED; THAT Berwanger Brothers ARE rHE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND fAlLORS OF RALEIGH. rpUAT TIIEIH STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. HPHAT they carry a larger and superior line of Clothing and Gent's Furnish X ings than any other House in the city. rIlAT they selllloncst Goods, at Honest Pricesj r JflAT they always have the best Novel ies and latest Designs. I r pUAT they sell the Best Unlaundried White Shiirt at! one dollar. is the greatest Novelty and best fitting Scarf ever 1. 2. 5. (5. 7. rpiIAT their "Tensor" I sold in this city. SpiIAT tliey carry the best and cheapest line of GentS Underwear, of For- 1 eign and Domestic Fabrics, in India Gauze, Merino, Plain and Fancy 1 Balbriggan and Lisle Lace. ! , - ( ''pUAT they will sell all their Stock of Men's. Youths', Boys' and Child- i JL rcn's Spring and Summer Clothinir. fincluii nr Straw ITatWi at Nnrihorn I cost. We faithfully promise tift.md Ly (he above rttolutiont fint, last, and all the' time, f and will axture the public th it toe are already making arrangement to have one of the best and most Elegant selected Fall and Winter Stock ever exhibited, inch at will be a creaU to our city ana otatc at large.. VKRY RESPECTFULLY, BERWANGER BROS., Reading clothiers and tailors, Oppponte I. PPoet 0ee IT COTTOi aAXlH. July 3 IVt.xlx.iot noroort-RTisb-t. Fisk Hams. Ferris' Pig Hams; a lot just in; no ilams equal to them. Ferris smoked beef, breakfast strips, &c. E. J. Hardht. NEW AD V ERiTiS EMENTa, Important Notice. THE NORTE CAROLINA STATE Exposition opens October 1st anl closes Ceo ber 28c a, 1884. Proposals for restaurant privi eges, beir saloons, stands for soJaJmineia wa'e-, clgara, tobacco, Ac , c, will be received until August 1st; 1884. Persons wishing to rent any ot these privileges will addret-s the secretary at Kaietdti, N. C, or Mr. John Nichols, chief of the Department of Privileges. Rileigh, N. C, stating whs p iv liege is wanted, waen a diagram of Uie ground andbnild ing4 will be -ent, show ng the positions that the itA' ds won d or capy and stating terms aud other ntoef a.ry ii foimation. H. E. FBI ES, Secretary. ihM Wtf are closing out the balance of ou: Mtttumer Stock. DRESS GOODS: OUR BLACK d1 COLORED SILKS .TlMquilo Cavnoptes uu aajustaDie toiding frames to lit any bed or child's crib; frames, nets, cort s, pul leys or. tassels furnished separately, cano pies delivered and put up in any pari of the city, to work easily and nicely, without ex tra charge; prices low down. Fred. A. Watson, manufacturer of window Shades, picture frames, dec Orders promptly at- : i . - - tended to. Off for the Summer flannels. Atfvlc lo iriolStorm. Mrs. Wtnalow's Uoothlnv Hymn should always be used when children ara cutting teetu. It relieve the little autferer t onoa; it produce natural, quiet aljeep bi raueving tne cnua rrom pain, and tn tie cherub awake ati "bright aa m but ton." It hi very pleasant Ux tiaste. It soothes the child, softens the gumS. allaya all pain, relieves wind, regulates the llowels, and Is the beet known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othsr o.-'is". Twenty-nr eouika bot tle. 1 . A Murder Mtery Disproved. Wilmington Star. A week j or two ago we published an item in reference to an alleged case of child murder at! or near Tar Heel, Bladen oounty, in which two colored children, aged respectively 5 and 7 years, were rep resented to hare killed their three-year old brother and thrown the body into the river. Wo gave the information as we received it from undouMd authority, Sinoe then it has been ascertained that no auch bloody and tragical j event occurred, and it was in this wise that the blood cu'dling story got started : It seems that the three children were eff in the woods picking berries. The little one was left in the road while the older children went off a shoxt distance where the berries were more abundant.' Upon their return the child had strayed away and they could not find it. They returned home without it, and upon being questioned by their parents it was found difficult to get a satisfactory answer. Finally they commenced whip ping them! to make"them tell whera the little one wap, when, in their ignorance, tey concocted the story of the murder. It had the effect to relieve them from further chastisement for the time being, for the paienti were almost paralj ted with horror, and were more interested in recov ering the lifeless remains of the victim than (Just then) in punishing them for the orime. Their search, however, was in vain, for the dusky waif was subsequently discovered in an apple orchard fear miles from the spot where it ( disappeared, and when found was devouring an apple with a relish that showed that it had suffered severely from hunger, j our BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS OCR LIN Ed OF White Coods, Laces and Embroideries are kej t up and low prices are them, Niw York, July. 3. Exchange 4.821; Money 14. Sub-treasury baianos old 1118,(25. currency f9 801. Govern ments strong; 4 per cents 1181; 3 per cents 111 b d. State .. bonds doll; Georgia ti's 103 bid; Oeorgia 7's, mortgage, 100 bid; North Carolines 28 bid; North Carolina's new 18 bid; North Can-Una's funding 9 rennessee's 6's 364; Virginia 6'h 35 bid; Virginia on sols 34 .bid; East Tennessee railroad 4 i; Lake Hhore 77; Louiaville A NashvilJe 281; Norfolk A Western pre ferred 27; Richmond. Alleghany 21; Richmond k Danville 341 bid; Richmond A Wefat bint Terminal 161: Rock Island 109; - bu Paul 69; St. Panl pielerred 1061; Texas Paciho 91; Union. Pacific 351; Western Union 61. i uotton net receipts bales; grosa bales. Ft turea closed very d u 11; sales 42, 000 bales: July ll.0lall.03; An tut 11.19; September 11.00; October 10.65al0.f6; No vember add December 10.51al0.63; January I0.5tfal0.60: February 10.7010.72; ttarca 10.82al0.fc3; April 10.94. j Cotton firm; sales 233 bales; uplands 111; Orleans Hi; consolidated net receipts 73; exports to Great Britain 791 to France 76k toihscantine-t 1,0834 Bouthern flour steady; common to tali extra 3.60a4.60t good to choice do. 3.b6a S.00. W heat spot lajo higher; ungraded red 921; July 95a9i. Corn spot la2e higher, closing with lesa strength, un- fraded 61S62; ungraded white 63aT0; No. 2, uly 58la59j. Oats laic higher; No. 2 35ta 36. Hops steadily held at S2a34. Collee pot, falij Bio dull at 10al2; No. 7 Rio, pot, V2i; August 8 35. Sugar firm: ceutriiugsai 54; uxiaaaJoupe 4t; i-Or to good refining 4ia5; off A 6161; molasses ugar 41; HU Jago 6; Jtngllsb Jalanda41, standard A 6a6 7-16; granulated 6 1-16; cubes 71; musovado 41; Dsmarara oeu tr.fugai 61; Bt. Domingo 4Ja61; white extra C 6Ja6; yellow 4ia51; mould A 6; confectioner's A &i; out loaf and crushed 7a71; powdered 81a8i; Cabs 4 9 1641; Bra zil 41; Cf5i5; extra C 51a6; Porto Rico 4i; Tiihidad 11 1-16. Molasses steady; refilling ISialC: New Organs 30a56. Bice quiet; dOmsetio 61a7; Kan goon 31a5. Cot tonseed oil 321 for crude; 3641 for refined. Rosin Btnady at 1.921al.971. (Spirits tur pentine firm at 80301. Hiaes afeady; New Orleans 9191; Texas selected 10 LU Wool dull and barely steady; domestic fleece 32- 45; Texas 1424. Pork dull and prtces wmewhat . nominal; old family mess, U 1. 50; middies nminsl; Jciig clear 8.81. Lard advanced 1012 points and dosed strong; weatsrn steam spot 7 65a 7.70; August $7.787.80. FreighU firm; cotton por tsm 3-ltki.; wheat 4d.; Chioam. JuljS.r-Flour dull and easier. Wheat o pent d firmer, receded and closed laio over ytstsrday; July 8o83g; No. 2 Chicago spring, 831a831.. Cora firmer; opened 11 higher and close! c over yesterdiy; c&sU 511a5ll; July 611611. oats qu et; opened la. anl closed lajo over yeitecday; July 291. Pork firmer; casn f 16 0017.00; Julyt9.50. Lard firmer, and advanced 15a20 points; casn and July f7.25i7.4U. Bulk meats in lair demand; h.mMat-s tfi IFk- ahnrt rih 1:7 70- ahnrt rlAar made on 1 60. Whisky 91.1a. OmCUUT RXFOKTBD BY OUA.NOK. COBBMCTBD DAILT Good Middling Ill Strict Middling Ill sTiddlina . 11 Jtrtot Low Middling... 101 Low Middling L... 101 Middling SUins J 101 Strict Good Ordinary 1.. ........ 91 Low Middling HUlns.. Goo4 Ordinary SUins Market dulL Rooei4 bale tKkfil im - e 9. . OOTTOH M- NEITHER Bayard ' Cleaveland GREAT RBDUOTIO j IN PRICES HE.PETm BDT THE HANDSOMEST AND EE8T EQUIPPED GROCERY 8T0RB t IN THE SOUTH. i; i - j FOR THIRTY DAYS. LARGEST STOCK Black Lace Wool Buntlnir at 10 cents. Fancy French Wool Lsoo Bunting at 81 ceuta. Fancy ainsbam at 61 cts. All Wool French K anting 1 yard wide at 15 cenu. j Roll Buntings at 5 cents. Good yard wida Bleached Sheeting at 71 cent. Best yard wile BleoLel Sheeting at 10 cents. , A btantiful snd full assort m'nt of Whi Goods India Linon. India LanvLlnon D'Inde. plain, striped a id plaid Lawns and Nainsooks, with a splendid variety of Edgings and Trimmluira are now offer ed U 25 per cent oeiow tneir value. A great bargain in bleached and un- bleaohed 10-4 sheeting, also in Towels. Napkina and White nd Colored Table Damasks. Taylor's genuine Mackinaw straw hats at cost. ilOOpsirs children's kid alippora t 86, reduced from 65 cento. ! Lace curtaias and curtain net at light prioes. Mosouito net in white, blue and pink. One case cottonade f r men and boys Wear at 10, worth 15 ceuta. Calicos at 5 cents per yard. Ladies traveling dusters st )1.25, worth S2.50. I have now dlflerent patterns Including the 2 qrsing, of the celebrated Lock Clasp Corsets. Kow is tho time for low prices. Call at R.E PETTY '8, 134 Fayetteville street. tab of lis Week! AND Greatest Variety i OF Staple and Fancy Grocerfes in the City. W. C. &A. B. STROHACH, W Ot4aJ.I 4D BKTAlh GROCERS AND Coffee Roasters.: No. 219 FA1EXTEVILLE BTRKKT, (Next door to Metropolitan Ball) ; I RALEIGH, Also J 0. ELEGANT EODA AND MINERAL We ate selling at grea ly reduced prioes complete linei of Table Linens, Table Cloths. Napkins, r.olie, Ac.. Linen Sheetings, Pillow Linens, Towels, Towel ings, Crashes, & c WASH DRESS GOODS, FRENCH LAWNS, W. H. LIN EN LA WNS, Ac A B. S. TUCKER A CO- tiwsyi 4u 'l line. J. O. Brewster & Co. have on haud a full stock of the following seasonable jcr'oo.h. Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Sovels, Pitcuforlis, Grub lloes, Mattocks, 1'icks Briari Hooks. Ladies' and Children's Garden Tools ard Floral sets. Hardware of erery description. u f : .i. : u it. . UUIW 1IUUUUU1K KUVIUB, DHIICI, MIUIKCB, per will Heaters, etc, etc Large Corn popper be closed out cheap. Call and their stock, No. 214 Fayctlcvile street. examin A Cllld' Horrible Destb. Shelby Aurora. Axhelon Barnes, daughter of James Barnes, of Camp Creek townnhip, Ruther ford county, mat recently with a terrible death. Axhelon was a bright two year eld ohild, playing near a pot of boiling beeswax, into whioh it fell, and was burned to death. The mother Iran to tte rescue of her darline, and after a few hours' ex oruoiating suffering death came to its re lief, i J2tna Lira lKfiUKiKci Compixy is now issuing the most liberal policy ever offered by any Company, known as the "Terminal Endowment," and at ordinary Life Kates. After paying three ycArs the payments cannot be lost by the injured; aud all poli cies now issued are Sucoutestiblo after three years. Monied iuhu sucking Tor sale and prorttab'e invesUueht aie respectfully invited to look into and compare the Etna's Investment Policies with any other srecies of investment. They will be found recu harly Attractive and Solid. i W. 11. tBOW, General Agent. CAPE FKAR AND YADKIN VAL LEY KAI'LWAY ! TO TAKTS KYVKCT lf.00 A. M., MONDAY, MAT Jrta, 1884. NORTHKkN WlVJStON. Train moving North No. 1, Mail, Pass enger and Freight. Leave Fayetteville 10.20 a m. Arrlye at Jonesboro 1 12 65p . m. Leave Jonesboro 10a p, m. Arrive at Sanfoid 1.20 p.m. Leave Sanford 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Gulf 2.45 p. m. LevGulr 3.00 p. in Arrive at Ore Hill 3.55 p 10. Leave Ore Hill 4.07 p. m. AfTlve at Liberty 6.33 p. m. Leave Liberty 5.45 p. m J Ar.ive at Greensboro 800 p.m. TEAIH MJVINO SOUTH. No. 2. Mali, iPaasenger and Fi eight. A) rive at Fayetteville 7.3U p. m. Arrive at Jouesboro 4.38 p, m. Leave Jonesboro 4.60 p. m. Arrive at Ban ford 4.06 p.m. Leave an ford 4.25 p. m. Arrive at aif 2.58 p. m. Leave Gull 3.08 p. us. Arrive at liberty 11.58 a. m. Leave Liberty 12.10 p. m. Leave Greensboro 10.00 a.m. SOUTHERN DIVISION. , Train snoviug South No. 3, Mail, Passen ger and Freight. Leave Faya'.tevlll 8.00 p. n. Arrive at Lumber Badge 9.16 p.m. Leave Lumber Bridge U.25 p. m. Arrive at fetiandon 4.1 p. m. Leave Shandon U 53 p. m. Arrive a Kfd springs 10.10 p, Oj. TKAIN HOVIHO JfOBTH. No 4 Mail, P xssengnr aud Freight. Arrive at Fayetteville 7.50 a, m. Arrive at umuer Bridge 6 18 a m. Leavs Lumber i.riuge 6.23 a.m. Arrive at abandon -5 45 a.m. Leave Shndoi 1 5.55 a. m- Leave Red Springs I 6 30 a. m. Ko. 1 and 2 uioet tGulf. ! J. 8. MOKKLHON, Gen. Snp't. J O. M. ROSE. Oeu'l Pass. Ag't. reoeipi GalvesSon, mlngtob. 1 Orleans phi, 55 2 ball 000000030 EDWARD J. HARDIN, A fine lot of Ferris' Smoked Tongues, Ferris' Hais, Smoked Beet for Broilinr and Chipping and Fine Meats generally. WATER APPARATUS: ; 1 ' . 1 , lee Cold Sodi Water with Pare Fr tilt Syrnps made from lren irutk DEhP KOCK I & VICHY. WATER. 5 3 a e 5 . a 9 ta i 1 r - w o IN THE MATTER OF PRICE WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN THESE OR ANY OTHER GOODS. Finest line lmporvd and Cey Wes Si 3 o 1 -1 5 f k a is -30? Zo p3 Staple Canned Goods. Asparagus, Tomatoes, Cora, Succotash, choicest quality, ukra ana Toma to lor Boups, large Sib cans 15c CANNED FRUITS. Fears, pesones. Cherries, Ao. Ac Golden Gate Packing company, Thurber'a, Leggett'a and otuer leading brandr, dose figures by the Dozen or Case. FINE CHBWIKCT AND TOBACCOS. SMOKING rpi Cotton Ueceipts. 3. The following are nllmiagtOB Lottos Mart eV. Wir.HiNaTov, ! July 3. Cotton at 11 i bents net receipts 1 bale. Norfolk Cotton market. KoBVOLK. Jsly 3. Cotton dull and nominil, at 11 cents -net receipt i 2 bales. the n t of ootton t the ports, etc.: 4 bales; Norfo.k, t2 bale; Wil bale; - Savannah, 62 bales; New i.Q halAa UaMU IK tulM' Mtm. bales; Augusts, 2 bales; Chatleston. dull, FIOKLES. PICKLKS IN GLAattOE BY MKASURB I ask special attention to Leach A Sherwood's "Ifinglish" Brand Pickles in auart and pint , jars S full assortment of all the styles Gherkins, Cbow Chow. Mixed Pickles Ao. EVERY JAR GUAKANTEED KQU4.L TO CKOSSE A BLACK WELLS AND CHEATER, large English Quarts 60 cts. pints 80 eta. Spool 1 prioes by tns oosen. nckies by measure 50 ots o f l t'0 per gal Importe 1 11 Htd Cigars 10 cents.! ine Key West Hears 6 cents. - i Celebrated Hpanlsh Cheroots, 6 for ;25 ocnts. 1 - : Blsok wall's and Dake of Durham Bmok ing Tobsoeo. ! I ' " i- Dake of Durham rirarettfs at manu fact urers priioea to jobbing trade. f Coffee Mill, rhffes Roaster and Moore oonnty Grit Mill ran by four horse power Otto Gas Engine. V sitoTS to the elty and Doles-ates to w State Convention are cordially Invited, td -11 . ; ; ! - - JHOICB BUILDING LOTS. ; I offer for sale upon asr isrms some oi the MOsT BLIGLbLB BDILDImq lris in the rlty of Raleigh, in the northwestern part of the city, on what is known as the; Baundera property. For particulars appltf WIlthlngtoB Narat stores Aarket. Wu.kiifOTOJi, : July 3. Spirits ttu outiii tirui at 5t7i. tioln 3rm: ttrain. d 7ic. sua coi t.trire ( 11.02. iar fi in at fl 36. I ' rudr turpoiitiwu steady at al.OO for haihJ, 51.00 r veuow au. a vlrrtn Fob Fkbblb Folk. Blackberry Brandy. genuine juice, for medicinal use. Dublin Porter (Brown Stout), pure Sherry. Claret and Other wines. "Budweisor" Laser Beer. tne oca 01 au peers. j& J. llasois. OLIVES- P -.cker. by Gordon 4c Dil worth. Extra Choice Qoeras, blfr. Ion Jars, quart and pinta. SPECIAL LOT OF CHOICEST Young, Hyson srd Oolong Tess, rren rtoaatea douaas. JHEDERER'8 CARTE BLANCHE ' CHAMPAGNE pints and quarts, juat in at ore. ' tST All goods promptly delivered and folly guaiantsod in quality and pries. . J. HARD to JOHN W. A ttoroney for Bradley 1 ne; Dmosov Ian 27 d2w HlHHUAliK, T. Johnson. Tras- r Cltisen's NaUonat Bank 5 Uvwl : 8. C. Rf PORTS 'AID UVS WlBTif. I will give 15.00 sroL tor 1 and a Mrr pbyKeports; 3 asd 4 Devi and Bat La. Reports, (2 in 8 and 4 Dev. Law port Viand SIredsll! Law SsDorts. 1 and ( Iredell Eq. 69 75. 80. 81. 82 snd 83. N. Ct Rsrorts Iwll arivsi30 a volame ft4 6. 70. 71. 7L 73 and 74. M. O Kepcrta. S 6.11 Ired. Law; 2 Jred. Eq 2: Dev. Law 3 Mumbv. 1 and 4 HawkeV N. C. Reports! I will give 60c s volttm for Uvi f of iWJ O. 18f.6. 18J6, 1810, 1811, ISl'i 1818, 1817, IStet 1819. 1&20, 1821, 1822, 1823, 18.4, 1826, 1827 -4 i&bx, rnoua ana rriva'e. Privsts Laws 1871-2. Martin's Coll of Kneliah itatutss. Nsw Berne. 1 Martin's Collectioii Privats Acts, Us Barns. 1784,. Davis' Fe vital. Nsw Bsc. MT7. Address P. a BOX 175, . t. Jun2dw2fr, Rsieiga, H,Vi i J-.
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